If you’re loving *61 Hours*, you’re already in one of the stronger arcs. That one leads directly into *Worth Dying For*, which is a must-read next since it picks up right where *61 Hours* leaves off.
Some of the other high points in the series:
* *Bad Luck and Trouble* has a great “Reacher assembles the squad” vibe. If you liked the camaraderie in the show, this one’s gold.
* *The Enemy* is a prequel and shows Reacher in his MP days. Very different flavor but tight and smart, almost like a procedural with real weight.
* *Persuader* is a fan favorite for a reason. Reacher goes undercover, and it’s got some of the most brutal tension in the series.
What’s cool with Reacher books is you can bounce around since most are standalone. But yeah, a few of them hit harder when you’re on a streak. Curious, what’s been your favorite moment from *61 Hours* so far?
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If you’re loving *61 Hours*, you’re already in one of the stronger arcs. That one leads directly into *Worth Dying For*, which is a must-read next since it picks up right where *61 Hours* leaves off.
Some of the other high points in the series:
* *Bad Luck and Trouble* has a great “Reacher assembles the squad” vibe. If you liked the camaraderie in the show, this one’s gold.
* *The Enemy* is a prequel and shows Reacher in his MP days. Very different flavor but tight and smart, almost like a procedural with real weight.
* *Persuader* is a fan favorite for a reason. Reacher goes undercover, and it’s got some of the most brutal tension in the series.
What’s cool with Reacher books is you can bounce around since most are standalone. But yeah, a few of them hit harder when you’re on a streak. Curious, what’s been your favorite moment from *61 Hours* so far?